What You Need to Know
• Alayna Riozzi-Bodine, a New Jersey high school senior, was diagnosed with Stage 2 Hodgkin’s lymphoma in September 2021.
• The diagnosis followed a month of medical tests after her mother discovered a mass on her clavicle.
• Riozzi-Bodine’s treatment plan included egg freezing to preserve her fertility and the use of a cold cap.
Alayna Riozzi-Bodine, a high school senior from New Jersey, was diagnosed with Stage 2 Hodgkin’s lymphoma in September 2021. The diagnosis came after her mother noticed a golf ball-sized mass on her right clavicle, prompting a series of medical appointments and tests. Before her diagnosis, Riozzi-Bodine was actively preparing for her senior year while working as a lifeguard and training for a triathlon. Following the diagnosis, she expressed concerns about her health and the potential loss of her hair during treatment, which she viewed as a significant part of her identity. To address her future fertility, she and her mother consulted with her medical team at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, leading to the decision to freeze her eggs.
Why It Matters
Hodgkin’s lymphoma is a type of cancer that affects the lymphatic system and is often diagnosed in adolescents and young adults. The condition typically presents with symptoms such as enlarged lymph nodes, fatigue, and unexplained weight loss. The treatment for Hodgkin’s lymphoma usually involves chemotherapy, which can have significant effects on a patient’s fertility. Alayna Riozzi-Bodine’s proactive approach to her treatment reflects a growing awareness among young cancer patients about the importance of fertility preservation options.
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